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Cape Town - Kwaito star Mshoza has written a heartfelt letter to Babes Wodumo following the revelations she was in an abusive relationship with ex-fiancé, Mampintsha.

In a radio interview on Metro FM on Friday, Babes was confronted about the alleged abuse she suffered at the hands of Mampintsha. Metro FM host Masechaba Ndlovu also claimed the Big Nuz member allegedly punched Babes in the face and broke her leg.

"I kept asking myself, ‘What have we done wrong? Who do we turn to?’" she writes in the letter. "Be strong, my princess, and know you are not alone. Amanxeba (The wounds) will heal one day at a time. Together we will fight against women abuse. One day these tears will be turned into smiles and happiness."

Having escaped her own alleged abusive relationship, Mshoza expressed her desire to see Babes do the same.

The 23-year-old has been in a relationship with Mampintsha since she burst onto the scene with her debut single, Wololo, in 2016.

“I wish I can give you a hug and tell you, ‘Kuzolunga’, the 35-year-old singer writes, adding she hopes Babes will one day have the “courage to say enough is enough”.

Mshoza, real name Nomasonto Maswanganyi, also advices Babes to not allow herself to believe the things Mampintsha says about her.

“The man will tell you that you are useless, not good enough and just plain stupid,” she adds. “Never internalise negativity no matter who is spewing the hate.”

You can read Mshoza’s letter to Babes Wodumo here:

#Mshoza has written an open letter to #BabesWodumo. Over the weekend, both women were reported to have been abused by their partners. Mshoza, who is currently in hiding, laid charges against her husband and hoped Babes Wodumo would "have the courage to say enough is enough" too pic.twitter.com/bvT4EnZGUw

On Saturday Mampintsha responded to the allegations made by Babes and Masechaba.

The record label owner said he was “no saint, nor do I plead absolute innocence in the claims made in that interview.”

He went on to add he may have “overreacted” during the relationship. “I may have overreacted in a couple of incidents during our relationship with her over certain things I will not be comfortable to discuss in the public domain.”